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Flavio M. Heinz, A. Korndörfer, Cristiano Enrique De Brum
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在1951年至1962年期间,洛克菲勒基金会(RF)维持了一个奖学金计划,即拉丁美洲农业奖学金计划(LAS),该计划资助了226名拉丁美洲学生和研究人员的培训,这些学生和研究人员总共获得了297份奖学金,在该地区各国的主要研究中心进行短期学习。首先,这些中心是与特殊研究办公室(OSS)联系在一起的结构,OSS是洛克菲勒基金会和墨西哥政府以及北美大学之间的伙伴关系。在农业研究技术取得巨大进步的时期,拉丁美洲国家联盟提供了拉丁美洲学者的培训和流通,并设法使拉丁美洲在该地区的主要和最成功的实验室- -墨西哥- -扩大到整个大陆。对226名LAS学者的概况分析是根据洛克菲勒基金会1970年代出版的《奖学金和奖学金目录》中9057名学者的微型传记数据库进行的。
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The Rockefeller Foundation and the Training of Agricultural Specialists for Latin America: a Profile of Scholars from Latin American Scholarship Program in Agriculture (1951-1962)
Between 1951 and 1962, the Rockefeller Foundation (RF) maintained a scholarship program, the Latin American Scholarships program in agriculture (LAS), which financed the training of 226 Latin American students and researchers who, together, received 297 scholarships for short study periods at leading research centers in countries in the region. These centers were, above all, structures linked to the Office of Special Studies (OSS), a partnership between the Rockefeller Foundation and the Mexican government, and North American universities. The LAS provided the training and circulation of Latin American scholars in a period of great technological advancement in agricultural research and sought to give continental scope to RF’s main and most successful laboratory in the area: Mexico. The profile analysis of 226 LAS scholars is made from a database of 9057 minibiographies of scholars available in the Directory of Fellowships and Scholarships published by the Rockefeller Foundation in the 1970s.
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Historia Ambiental Latinoamericana y Caribena
Historia Ambiental Latinoamericana y Caribena Arts and Humanities-History
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